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Indiana Oversize Permits & Information

Permits

Indiana Oversize Permits are valid for 15 days.

Operating time

Vehicles up to 110′ in length, 10′ wide, and 13’6″ high and less than 200,000 pounds are allowed continuous travel seven days a week (24/7) with a permit. Over 110′ long, 10′ to 14’4 wide and up to 15′ in height may travel 7 days a week from one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. Between 14’4” and 16′ wide, Monday through Friday from 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. Over 16′ wide, over 15′ high, or over 200,000 pounds are usually allowed to move 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, but other provisions may apply. Overweight only loads can travel 24/7.

Restrictions

No travel allowed starting at noon the day prior to major holidays and holiday weekends.

TOLL ROAD:
Maximum dimensions without a state permit are 12′ wide, 14’6 height, 53′ trailer and load, 90,000 pounds gross weight. This is for routes/loads using only the toll road. Loads over 10′ wide are restricted to daylight hours only. 12′ wide loads are allowed to run weekends except certain holidays. Toll charge is by number of axles and miles. Escort requirements are the same as for other Indiana divided highways.

Routine Indiana Oversize Permit Limits

Loads exceeding these dimensions or weight are considered as super loads. Applications for over 16′ wide need detailed route survey. Over 15′ height requires a pre-qualified signal contractor/utility bucket truck to accompany load on any non-Interstate routes. Over 17′ high also requires route survey and utility company letter if overhead lines must be moved.

Security measures

“Oversize Load” signs are required on all permitted vehicles/loads. 2 Flags (18″ square) are required on oversize movements, placed at widest point. Vehicles must travel with low-beam headlights on for all oversize loads.